
- Check if the battery is securely fastened.
- Check whether the positive and negative cable joints of the battery are loose or corroded.
- Check if the insulation layer of the positive and negative cables of the battery is damaged.
- If the vehicle needs to travel long distances or the battery has been used for more than a year, it should go to Authorised dealers for a battery charge check.
- Do not do anything in the front compartment when the vehicle is charged or when the vehicle is powered on.
- Do not allow sparking objects and flames to approach the battery.
- Do not short circuit the battery terminals, otherwise the high-energy sparks generated by the short circuit may harm the operator.
- Before operating the battery, touch the body of the vehicle to eliminate any static electricity accumulation, in order to avoid sparks that may ignite highly explosive battery gases.
- The battery acid is highly corrosive. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses.
- If acid splashes into eyes, rinse with clear water immediately for several minutes, and then seek medical advice immediately. If acid splashes on skin or clothes, immediately dry it off with a dry rag, and then rinse with soapy water and clear water. If you accidentally drink acid, seek medical attention immediately.
- Children should stay away from acid and batteries.
If the vehicle is parked for a long time, or starts frequently, or often travels a short distance in a cold environment, it may cause insufficient battery power, resulting in failure to start the vehicle.
At this time, it is necessary to use the jump method to start the vehicle. If the vehicle cannot be started or the battery cannot be charged through jumper connection, the battery should be replaced. Please contact Authorised dealers for battery replacement.
- Do not use an external charger to charge the battery without removing it, as this may seriously damage the vehicle's electrical components.
- In cold environments, if the battery is frozen, do not attempt to charge it with an external charger as there is a risk of explosion.
Start the vehicle every two weeks during long-term storage to check the battery status and ensure its proper operation.
Because the starting power provided by the battery at low temperatures is lower than that at room temperature. Therefore, it is best to check the vehicle battery at Authorised dealers before the start of winter, and if necessary, charge or replace the battery.
In particularly cold weather conditions, battery charging takes longer, and if the battery is not fully charged, the battery electrolyte will freeze and damage the battery. To ensure the effectiveness of the battery, regular inspections should be carried out.
If the vehicle is parked in extremely cold environments for several weeks or longer, the vehicle battery should be removed and stored indoors at room temperature to protect the battery from freezing damage.
Before starting the homework, be sure to carefully read and follow the relevant safety warning instructions for battery operation.
When replacing the battery, ensure that it is installed correctly and securely fixed.
- Only replace with the same battery specs. Using others may result in improper installation or difficulty in connecting battery cables due to different terminal positions, and may even lead to electrical component failure or damage.
- Dismantling and installing batteries requires certain professional skills and tools, as in some cases, the battery and fuse box may be damaged. It is recommended to go to Authorised dealers to replace the battery.
Before disassembling the battery, all electrical equipment on the vehicle should be turned off, and the negative cable should be removed first, followed by the positive cable. Before reconnecting the battery, all electrical equipment in the vehicle should be turned off. First connect the positive cable, then connect the negative cable.

